Gut microbiome impacts healthy ageing and survival in humans
Medical Xpress - 18-Feb-2021Microbiome becomes unique starting in the mid-life, correlates with blood metabolites
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Research scientist at Institute for Systems Biology
Tomasz Wilmanski is a research scientist in the Hood-Price lab at the Institute for Systems Biology. He received his bachelor’s degree in philosophy and psychology from Tufts University in 2011. Tomasz then continued his education at Purdue University where he graduated with a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with a concentration in health statistics and a PhD in biochemical and molecular nutrition, both in 2017. Tomasz is an expert in cell metabolism and metabolomics, biochemistry, statistical analysis, and human nutrition.
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See also: Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) - Biomedical research organization based in Seattle
Details last updated 19-Feb-2021
Microbiome becomes unique starting in the mid-life, correlates with blood metabolites